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Tiny Bedroom Escapes
Marie Claire Maison

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My husband was joking this morning about a bed in the large closet of our new little studio. I know even tiny homes need an escape, but I couldn't quite get on board with a bed in the closet. Then again, that was before laying eyes on these tiny bedroom escapes in Marie Claire Maison...

 
 

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A niche was specially constructed in a loft for this tiny sleeping space above. So, if you have a closet or alcove in your tiny apartment, you're already well on your way to creating a sleeping space like this one.

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This niche of a bedroom has windowed doors and the walls are finished in a vibrant blue wash. The bed's orientation allows it to function as a bed and sofa. Check out more cozy bedroom niches at Marie Claire Maison

Comments (6)

I've lived in several studio apartments, and I always look for one with a closet big enough to put a bed into. I love the cozy feeling of sleeping all wrapped up in blankets and walls, and I have a wardrobe to store my clothes in the main living room.

It's like having a one-bedroom but paying for a studio. LOVE IT.

posted by alina on 2008-08-20 13:03:31
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I've always wanted to sleep in my closet: super dark and quiet.

posted by Pteetsa on 2008-08-20 13:04:09
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didn't we just see that top bedroom on AT recently? There really is too much duplication these days it seems...

posted by mcq on 2008-08-20 13:34:42
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My bedroom is trending more and more this way. I love the photo on the bottom, especially the way they incorporated a desk into the room via a tall spindly drafting table type thing. Don't really understand the strange squatty stools, though. I think that if you're going to have a tiny bedroom nook, you should avoid a ton of superfluous decorative junk -- a purpose for everything, and everything with a purpose.

posted by the opoponax on 2008-08-20 13:53:15
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I love the first picture.

I wish we had a room only big enough for our king-sized bed, and a closet. All we do is pile crap in the room, anyway.

posted by BambiJo on 2008-08-20 16:05:05
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I could possibly make it work in a small room, but not a closet. I don't understand a closet that big being used as not a closet! It is obviously meant to be a decent size for storage for people without any other place to keep a lot of stuff they don't want to look at every day, but the bottom line for me is what size bed I might be restricted to, changing sheets, and especially, getting in and out, and whether any of the sides touch a wall. Practical, ingenious, but uh, um... unideal. I mean, you do what you gotta do, but are you tacky by default? I guess that's what I mean I don't like about it.

I have a lot of closet space, but if it was all together, there still wouldn't be room for a bed. So I guess, given the other restrictions, it's the only practical place to put a bed (in those apartments allowing such an alcove), then that's what to do, if that's what you like. I live in a studio with a sizable foyer, yet not enough room or a queen size bed in the foyer. I'm lucky there's a "bedroom" which comprises almost half the apartment by square footage (450 total), rather than a "real" studio, where people would notice my bed as soon as they walk in.

I guess my point is I don't think I would feel comfortable squishing into a tight room for my bed, although if things were different here, I would put my bed in the small space I do have and have a much grander living room instead. It's just not the way it's laid out where it would be satisfactory that way.

posted by K T G on 2008-08-21 07:55:25
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